ATTN: shareall
無心 = "No heart" => not the organ, but the will of doing something..
道 = way, belief.
Basically, iit's a Buddhism philosophy.. it means of the way of acting/thinking without any personal vendetta.
Be selfless, don't act/think or make a decision only based on your personal interest.
not 100% tranlation, but hope you get the idea.
btw "無心之道" is chinese.
痛かった = "it hurts" (Japanese)
Originally Posted by EricC,Jul 4 2007, 12:58 AM
無心 = "No heart" => not the organ, but the will of doing something..
道 = way, belief.
Basically, iit's a Buddhism philosophy.. it means of the way of acting/thinking without any personal vendetta.
Be selfless, don't act/think or make a decision only based on your personal interest.
not 100% tranlation, but hope you get the idea.
btw "無心之道" is chinese.
痛かった = "it hurts" (Japanese)
Originally Posted by EricC,Jul 3 2007, 11:58 PM
Basically, iit's a Buddhism philosophy.. it means of the way of acting/thinking without any personal vendetta.
Be selfless, don't act/think or make a decision only based on your personal interest.
Be selfless, don't act/think or make a decision only based on your personal interest.

Originally Posted by PeaceLove&S2K,Jul 4 2007, 11:11 AM
Dave, can you explain to Eric here that he's wrong? 

無心 = "from two hearts, become one"
道 = "of one way, from two paths"
無心 + 道 = "born to one path, from two hearts"
""born to one path, from two hearts" refers back to an ancient Buddhist rhyme/riddle that clearly infers to a









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